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it is selfish, greedy, explicative and that needs to be challenged and changed. john: your book is called conscious capitalism that most not conscious? >> apparently not. most business people are not conscious of the great value they are creating. there on the defensive, they cannot articulate why business is good and how to mix business a better place. john: what you do have a whole foods some people called it feel good nonsense what does it have to do was conscious capitalism? you so people on a whole foods which it is better than i doubt. >> nobody is forced to trade there are other competitive alternatives. but they do so because they think they give value in exchange. john: students? you have questions or comments? please come to the microphone. >> i am from southern california. why can't we defend profit or look at the profit motives and defend that from the ethical standpoint? do we have to pursue purpose or doesn't profit have the place in society? >> of course. but we should not defend only profit we should defend the other aspects with the great value c
it is selfish, greedy, explicative and that needs to be challenged and changed. john: your book is called conscious capitalism that most not conscious? >> apparently not. most business people are not conscious of the great value they are creating. there on the defensive, they cannot articulate why business is good and how to mix business a better place. john: what you do have a whole foods some people called it feel good nonsense what does it have to do was conscious capitalism? you so...
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sanjay gupta, this weekend, how wireless health care could change your life. >> it's very much more sophisticated way to assess somebody's fitness real time and allow them to create a plan around their fitness. >> everything's getting more and more precise, to help you elongate your career or make it the best you cannen. >> i'm continually interested in and fascinated by how much athletes, patients, everybody wants their own data. >> this sunday on "the next list." [ male announcer ] the lexus command performance sales event has begun. ♪ featuring a stunning work of technology -- ♪ the lexus es. ♪ this is a reason to look twice. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. o: i'm prettycommand performance conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. exped
sanjay gupta, this weekend, how wireless health care could change your life. >> it's very much more sophisticated way to assess somebody's fitness real time and allow them to create a plan around their fitness. >> everything's getting more and more precise, to help you elongate your career or make it the best you cannen. >> i'm continually interested in and fascinated by how much athletes, patients, everybody wants their own data. >> this sunday on "the next...
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change what they do or or or go away but also a lot of the schools that are that are in the mid tear of institutions the schools at the top the harvard's the prince and the stanford that have that have billion multibillion dollar now it's probably going to be ok and the and the schools at the other end that are that are actually training people with real vocational skills off probably going to be ok as well in fact they're probably going to increase but the schools in the middle like the one that i dropped out of are or are going to be facing some tough questions about whether they're actually delivering value to their students and i think it's going to if if there's a a structure of education that goes between like you know marketable skills and learning for the sake of learning we're pretty far on the learning for the sake of learning. and i think this will force us to swing back to the to the learning marketable skill side and maybe it'll you know it it if it very well may well over correct and it will have to swing back. but at the end of the day you've got to learn something tha
change what they do or or or go away but also a lot of the schools that are that are in the mid tear of institutions the schools at the top the harvard's the prince and the stanford that have that have billion multibillion dollar now it's probably going to be ok and the and the schools at the other end that are that are actually training people with real vocational skills off probably going to be ok as well in fact they're probably going to increase but the schools in the middle like the one...
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it will change the world. we'll talk about how. >>> but, first, here's my take. those of you who follow the show reg lerly know i have long argued that cutting government spending in the midst of a weak recovery is not a path towards growth. but i have also argued that america does have a debt and deficit problem and we need to take it very seriously. the fact is, the vast majority of our debt problems relate to the costs of health care in america. now that the debate over obama care is over, we should start thinking about how to get america's health care costs under control. as it turns out, two new works, a book and a magazine cover story provide some very useful ways to think about it. the central debate between democrats and republicans is over whether the free market works well in health care. in a new book, catastrophic care, david goldhill makes the case for the market arguing that people need to become consumers of health care so that they, not insurance companies, not the government, actually see, feel and pay the bills. that will force producers of heal
it will change the world. we'll talk about how. >>> but, first, here's my take. those of you who follow the show reg lerly know i have long argued that cutting government spending in the midst of a weak recovery is not a path towards growth. but i have also argued that america does have a debt and deficit problem and we need to take it very seriously. the fact is, the vast majority of our debt problems relate to the costs of health care in america. now that the debate over obama care...
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-- with the pew poll, with opinion changing so rapidly, the best thing the allow this to is change with the expression of popular will. even if they end up on the wrong side, they had a legitimate shot and a decision has legitimacy in and of itself. >> for the record, north dakota this week enacted the toughest restrictions on abortion in the nation. opponents say they are trying to roll back row versus wade. >> he is completely right. in the case of gay marriage, it is going to have been -- going to happen, but you can slow down by feeding the backlash. that is what happened in the case of abortion. they said a backlash that is alive and well. >> justice ginsburg said they moved too quickly, not that they should not move. the question here is when should the court to intervene, if at oliver -- when should the court intervene, if at all? you do not want to be in the position of being too far ahead. that is where the accord is. i want to say one other thing. thing, whichon 8 is what this case is about, it is pretty clear that four justices voted to hear this case and the fifth vote, just
-- with the pew poll, with opinion changing so rapidly, the best thing the allow this to is change with the expression of popular will. even if they end up on the wrong side, they had a legitimate shot and a decision has legitimacy in and of itself. >> for the record, north dakota this week enacted the toughest restrictions on abortion in the nation. opponents say they are trying to roll back row versus wade. >> he is completely right. in the case of gay marriage, it is going to...
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they have to change the system. or is usual, we pay at all. the taxpayer is always held liable for all these failures. neil: we will see later in the show. in the meantime, taking the wheel. having the judge drive off a cliff. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. asome of the world's acleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home busisses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packes picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear o. the u.s. postal servic®, no business too small. neil: have no fear of shady car dealerships. the company that takes pictures of your house is now going to help you get car quot
they have to change the system. or is usual, we pay at all. the taxpayer is always held liable for all these failures. neil: we will see later in the show. in the meantime, taking the wheel. having the judge drive off a cliff. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. asome of the world's acleanest gas turbines are...
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you already see changes. an interesting column friday talked about how most of the conservative think tanks have priorities set by rather ideological donors. they are not addressing people's need for an alternative on healthcare. if you do not like obamacare, come up with a realistic alternative -- that kind of thing. >> ronald reagan carried pennsylvania, new jersey, california, massachusetts, ohio, florida, michigan -- all of the big states. he won 59% of the white vote. mr. romney won 59% of the white vote and he did not carry any of those states. i commend the republicans for going through this exercise. it is painful. it opens them up to scrutiny, to cheap shots, but they are doing something that most parties loss -- most parties gloss over. most parties blame the defeat on their own candidate. john mccain was the grumpy old man candidate -- that is why he lost. al gore was a stiff. that is why the democrats lost. it is an easy explanation. they are confronting something very real. they deserve great cre
you already see changes. an interesting column friday talked about how most of the conservative think tanks have priorities set by rather ideological donors. they are not addressing people's need for an alternative on healthcare. if you do not like obamacare, come up with a realistic alternative -- that kind of thing. >> ronald reagan carried pennsylvania, new jersey, california, massachusetts, ohio, florida, michigan -- all of the big states. he won 59% of the white vote. mr. romney won...
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this is not change we can believe in. joining me now, chairman of the civic forum, jason riley, wall street journal editorial board member. all-star with you. bigger government. is it more effective? >> it is certainly less efficient. the mere fact we have a loophole that allows the company to push drugs that are going to wind up killing people is absolutely ridiculous. we need some regulation, and this is a great example. that we have the other situation. you cannot prosecute people. dodd-frank will perpetuate. we have to golem was going on. nothing is happening and yet we're spending more money 36 when you look at these examples what do you take away? >> well, i think both of these, making the argument that the government cannot do everything in their government is not the answer. gerri: making your argument for you. >> add or delete, and shorts. particularly in the case of holder. the moral hazard incorporated and dodd-frank has not been properly taken on the way the bill has been written. not only as the moral hazard
this is not change we can believe in. joining me now, chairman of the civic forum, jason riley, wall street journal editorial board member. all-star with you. bigger government. is it more effective? >> it is certainly less efficient. the mere fact we have a loophole that allows the company to push drugs that are going to wind up killing people is absolutely ridiculous. we need some regulation, and this is a great example. that we have the other situation. you cannot prosecute people....
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david: signature proposal for changing the company was the no-discount model. that is we're a company that as you has the lowest prices and have no discounts t ran counter to the trend among consumers. has he been repentant on that particular point? >> i don't think so. he has every day pricing strategy. david: can the company turn around if it is pursuing a strategy that is counter to consumer trends? >> i think that it can because one of the things that most people aren't noticing that the home category is basically dropped out of the store. when it was $20 billion a year revenue company, home was about 20% of that revenue. about $4 billion. it is about 10% of the mix right now and they're a $13 billion company. they have been retooling that pretty aggressively. we think that by launching on that front and being able to bring that consumer back into the store with a much more diversified and updated offering these guys will be able to recapture some of that business. lauren: there are some good things going on jcpenney. they really cut costs. they're very lea
david: signature proposal for changing the company was the no-discount model. that is we're a company that as you has the lowest prices and have no discounts t ran counter to the trend among consumers. has he been repentant on that particular point? >> i don't think so. he has every day pricing strategy. david: can the company turn around if it is pursuing a strategy that is counter to consumer trends? >> i think that it can because one of the things that most people aren't noticing...
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a report that was a detail set of recommendations for how to change to do good the face of europe. an experience. i finished my job in the commission in april nineteenth one thousand . and ninety decided that maybe suppressed place is actually where the money is so i went to europe in banking federation. and i started to look to be locust. and there. were. going to be i have worked a. long time nine years in the open banking for duration and i started also to discover. an additional word to europe which was. international trade. in the least. anything. thank you. but you know our industries. yeah i mean if you are lobbyist you obviously need to have a lot of contacts you probably find the figure of one hundred person which i will keep in my job. to make. sure that you gave me a very clear commitment. i mean my job i describe it as a network and as a fascinating time as an ambassador and from want to be an asset i have to know who you have. i can say that i will present around eighty percent of all services exporters and investors. as a turnover. let's say fifty percent of the g.d.p
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they have to change the system. or is usual, we pay at all. the taxpayer is aways held liable for all these failures. neil: we will see later in the show. in the meantime, taking the wheel. wheel. having the judge drive off a [ male announcer ] youre a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business.. with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-ze price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. yes, you could. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claimsatio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent
they have to change the system. or is usual, we pay at all. the taxpayer is aways held liable for all these failures. neil: we will see later in the show. in the meantime, taking the wheel. wheel. having the judge drive off a [ male announcer ] youre a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business.. with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the...
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can he change the tax code? >> there are people in corporate america that say the number one way to do that is to cut the corporate tax rate. our 35% is higher than most other countries in the world. a few places it is higher than it is here, but it is higher than in most other countries, so i think business groups with a one way to get it back here is to lower tax rates. and then the difference between the rates overseas and the rate here if they brought some of the money back would also be lower. but you have other people saying that might not work either. melissa: thank you for coming on, appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. melissa: call it a win-win bringing jobs back home giving them to the nation's heroes, one entrepreneur puts her money where her mouth is and she is here to explain. can you ever have too much "money"? it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, glob
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change their name and strategy but the same. high ranking suspects give no comment pretty upset about that mr president. to president putin. both that. i won't give an interview i'm sorry but no. investigation is it. says. stop your bullshit and keep quiet or else you'll suffer the consequences. of your bodyguards to watch themselves because the same goes for them. from. i've never heard of such a case as ours were so much money and gold has stolen so many. for all the gold in colombia. good lumber touring. was able to build most sophisticated robots. found anything mission to teach me creation why you should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only. in egypt on.
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>> because the world is changing. >> bill: that's b.s. why? why are people changing? >> i think the media may have a lot to do with it. >> bill: the media? >> people are seeing maybe there is is more exposure. >> bill: ellen degeneres pop culture, we like ellen. >> some people are becoming more accepting. >> bill: and you? >> and i also think this is a complicated issue. you can see both sides to a lot of it. a lot of people say and a lot of issues black and white. on this issue there is a lot of gray. people have gay members of their family and they want to see them have the same rights and so on. so there is a gradual chipping away. i think that's happening with their. you are seeing a lot of people evolve. >> bill: they are valid answers but i think the other side who opposes gay marriage has not made their argument very powerfully. there is usually a reason why you oppose. religious people say it's biblical based. i respect that. i respect that. >> bill: respect that people who have a moral solid foundation like the catholic church. these nuts that think the pope
>> because the world is changing. >> bill: that's b.s. why? why are people changing? >> i think the media may have a lot to do with it. >> bill: the media? >> people are seeing maybe there is is more exposure. >> bill: ellen degeneres pop culture, we like ellen. >> some people are becoming more accepting. >> bill: and you? >> and i also think this is a complicated issue. you can see both sides to a lot of it. a lot of people say and a lot of...
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more on obamacare, big changes to one major aspect on the state level. we will hear from one state leadern a push to make medicaid private. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting uninine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. from capital one... boris earns unlim
more on obamacare, big changes to one major aspect on the state level. we will hear from one state leadern a push to make medicaid private. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply...
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gordon chang, the author of "nuclear showdown," he said last week that china has been selling north korea missile launchers for a missile. i wonder if you think china is saying the right thing but behind closed doors building up north korea against the u.s. as a back doorway to avoid having to confront the u.s. itself. >> well, look, the first thing to relate to the fact of china criticizing -- for increasing our defense, our missile defense, everything has to be on the table when it comes to protecting american lives or having another country threaten to attack the united states of america. we will do whatever we have to do that is legal and pursuant to all the international issues to protect our citizens. so china can -- has a lot of rhetoric. china is doing a lot of things we're concerned about now. there are cyber attacks, issues like that. but the good news is that china, for the first time, stood up against north korea. china is the only country right now that can really tone down the rhetoric and tell the new leader of north korea that enough's enough and that we're not going to to
gordon chang, the author of "nuclear showdown," he said last week that china has been selling north korea missile launchers for a missile. i wonder if you think china is saying the right thing but behind closed doors building up north korea against the u.s. as a back doorway to avoid having to confront the u.s. itself. >> well, look, the first thing to relate to the fact of china criticizing -- for increasing our defense, our missile defense, everything has to be on the table...
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i don't think a change of concern has changed fundamentals haven't changed. melissa: jonathan, jonathan, wait. >> what has happened in the last 12 years as gold has gone from being an asset which was doubted, not owned, to being widely owned and widely endorsed by the heard, if you will. if you want to look at the reality of what is happening in the market today, the dollar is strong, gold assets are weak. it is easy to say five, 10, 15 years down. melissa: on no very wealthy, very smart ceos who ask to have their bonuses paid in gold because they're so worried about the currency and the market, so worried about what is going on in our country. these are really smart, really wealthy people. speakers should have asked to being paid in the stock in their own company. all of this concern of the currency, money printing, etc., doesn't exist. melissa: thank you for coming on. tell me what you think, the mortgage tax deduction could be over. that would be bad news on the housing recovery. plus, a sleeping giant awakes, the grim days for natural gas prices may be en
i don't think a change of concern has changed fundamentals haven't changed. melissa: jonathan, jonathan, wait. >> what has happened in the last 12 years as gold has gone from being an asset which was doubted, not owned, to being widely owned and widely endorsed by the heard, if you will. if you want to look at the reality of what is happening in the market today, the dollar is strong, gold assets are weak. it is easy to say five, 10, 15 years down. melissa: on no very wealthy, very smart...
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it was this business stay back in 2006 that changed the social media world forever. twitter was born. web developer and businessmen ejector seat created the site of posting his first comment setting up my twitter. the 150 character micra blocking social network has become a part of everyday life with more than 200 million users sending more than 400 million tweets per day. a revenue of $140 million. establish itself as a leading channel for the latest news and conversation, some of the most popular tweeted events have been the 2010 world cup, arab spring, and president obama's reelection in 2012. well, created today, march 21st, just seven years ago. crazy. all right. still to come, some last-minute taxes for people of all income levels. and the students a gap. should uncle sam wreathing giving money to send kids to school to study medieval history? line studies or methodology, like guy tucker. should the money be more jobs driven? details next. ♪ [ male announcer ] i've seen incredib things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. th
it was this business stay back in 2006 that changed the social media world forever. twitter was born. web developer and businessmen ejector seat created the site of posting his first comment setting up my twitter. the 150 character micra blocking social network has become a part of everyday life with more than 200 million users sending more than 400 million tweets per day. a revenue of $140 million. establish itself as a leading channel for the latest news and conversation, some of the most...
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do business, change the insurance, and the fee is no different. we saw a medical device fee start this year, a health insurance fee start next year. it's a movie you'll see again and again as years past. gerri: well, this money, supposed by, helps people who can't be denied coverage because of preexisting conditions. this is what it's for, and the companies levied are saying these are not people we necessarily are covering. you're verying bear the costs for the whole system. does their argument have weight? >> it does. remember that a lot of the kind of fees put into the affordable care act were advertised as fees for a benefit. the premium tax was in exchange for the business supposedly they would get. the device tax, people buy more devices, but dig into that, you find out that many of the small device manufacturers are not going to see the business change at all because of the affordable care act. same true for insurers, and, in this case, it is very unlikely that you will find the high cost patients who were excluded from the insurance pool in
do business, change the insurance, and the fee is no different. we saw a medical device fee start this year, a health insurance fee start next year. it's a movie you'll see again and again as years past. gerri: well, this money, supposed by, helps people who can't be denied coverage because of preexisting conditions. this is what it's for, and the companies levied are saying these are not people we necessarily are covering. you're verying bear the costs for the whole system. does their argument...
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gerri: you said 30% do not change to use other banks atms, that is credit unions. >> it is top of that, credit unions they are small but they belong to larger atm networks they can open thousands of atms their members can use free of change. gerri: people think they don't have any atms they do, net, net you found that credit unions have big advantages over banks, so if you are frustrated with yo bank, it might be a good move. >> you have to include the credit unions in your comparison shopping. gerri: do you believe that, do they have -- the thing that i worry about, because i bank on-line. on my ipad all of the time, i don't want to have to go into a branch, do the credit unions have same on-line presence as the big banks. >> they are getting there, on-line yes, mobile banks that is the adoption picking up, they are not the first but they do pick it up. for people who value those convenients you can still fd it. gerri: craig love having you on. >> thank you gerri. gerri: a software glitch heard, round the world this week, a filing error involving h&r block, getting refunds weeks. cust
gerri: you said 30% do not change to use other banks atms, that is credit unions. >> it is top of that, credit unions they are small but they belong to larger atm networks they can open thousands of atms their members can use free of change. gerri: people think they don't have any atms they do, net, net you found that credit unions have big advantages over banks, so if you are frustrated with yo bank, it might be a good move. >> you have to include the credit unions in your...
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a small sthartup is changing that. a new app connects our address book with the friends so you are not stuck facebooking them and bugging them for their new numbers. the ceo of adapt joins me now with the details. great to see you. >> hi, shibani, nice to be here. shibani: hi. off the bat k talk about address apps. th are the hottest apps out there now. there was mailbox, i just got acquired by drop box, adapt, which you launched four months ago is getting a lot of buzz as well. what's the need or problem you try to solve with your app? we look at the first social network created before technology and phones and smart phones came through, and, you know, we all took your address, wrote it in a football book. we are saying that that has not adapted since then. we are trying to make the change. we believe that's the social network. shibani: one of the recent updates you just launched now that you talked to us about a new group feature which i love because what i love to do is use my iphone to send pictures of the kids to
a small sthartup is changing that. a new app connects our address book with the friends so you are not stuck facebooking them and bugging them for their new numbers. the ceo of adapt joins me now with the details. great to see you. >> hi, shibani, nice to be here. shibani: hi. off the bat k talk about address apps. th are the hottest apps out there now. there was mailbox, i just got acquired by drop box, adapt, which you launched four months ago is getting a lot of buzz as well. what's...
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you can't change the copays, deductibles, any benefits, employer conclusions. it becomes virtually impossible to grandfather a plan so there's almost no truth to the fact that you can keep your plan if you like it. >> neil: amazing. thank you very much, i think. in the meantime, we are roughly now a little bit more than three hours away. bill gates, on fox business. first, a little teaser on fox news. trust me, you want to stick around for this. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with an all new award winning car. good. now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this? [ male announcer ] tell him he's about to find out. you're about to find out. [ male announcer ] test it. highlight the european chassis, 6 speed manual, dual exhaust, wide stance, clean lines, have him floor it, spin it, punch it, drift it, put it through its paces, is he happy? oh ya, he's happy! [ male announcer ] and that's how you test your car for fun. easy. [ it's not what you think.t's how you test your car for fun. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk wi
you can't change the copays, deductibles, any benefits, employer conclusions. it becomes virtually impossible to grandfather a plan so there's almost no truth to the fact that you can keep your plan if you like it. >> neil: amazing. thank you very much, i think. in the meantime, we are roughly now a little bit more than three hours away. bill gates, on fox business. first, a little teaser on fox news. trust me, you want to stick around for this. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with an all...
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a report that was a detail set of recommendations for how to change the to the face of europe. and. the spirits are right i finish my job in the commission in april nineteenth one thousand. and ninety decided that may be suppressed place is actually where the money is so i went to europe in banking federation. and i started to look to be obese. next. year. because to be i have worked a. long time nine years in the open banking for duration and i started also to discover. an additional work to europe which was. international trade. and. interfere with anything. thank you for reading. but you see you know our industries. yeah i mean if you obviously need to have a lot of contacts you probably find figure out about hundred person which are really keep in mind. that you feel very secure a commitment. i mean my job i describe it as a network and as a fascinating time as an ambassador and from want to be an ambassador you have to know who you have to talk. to i can say that i will present around eighty percent of all services exporters and investors. as a turnover. let's say fifty percent
a report that was a detail set of recommendations for how to change the to the face of europe. and. the spirits are right i finish my job in the commission in april nineteenth one thousand. and ninety decided that may be suppressed place is actually where the money is so i went to europe in banking federation. and i started to look to be obese. next. year. because to be i have worked a. long time nine years in the open banking for duration and i started also to discover. an additional work to...
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let's change track a little bit. the pentagon is boosting its missile defense on the west coast in the wake of nuclear threats in north korea. we have ambassador john bolton on the phone. i have to tell you, almost every time north korea does one of these test launches we laugh it off. we are not laughing anymore. >> the original bush missile defense system would have had these 14 launchers the point in 2009. i want to underline they did everything they could to gut the rest of the national missile defense program. why are they now the point them? they are doing something they should have done four years ago. charles: real quick, i am guessing that whole area, we will see an arms race. china, japan, north korea. it is just inevitable. >> it is a very tense region. charles: of course, if that happens, we have to be involved. ambassador john bolton, thank you very much. can the average person make any money at the casino? we have the star of mit's black jack team. he is next. ♪ ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain
let's change track a little bit. the pentagon is boosting its missile defense on the west coast in the wake of nuclear threats in north korea. we have ambassador john bolton on the phone. i have to tell you, almost every time north korea does one of these test launches we laugh it off. we are not laughing anymore. >> the original bush missile defense system would have had these 14 launchers the point in 2009. i want to underline they did everything they could to gut the rest of the...
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a lot changes demanded could change very quickly. we have the seeds of economic revival in this country, no matter what happens in congress or the executive branch. we are just watching it with their way because the president does not like carbon based fuels. neil: the president's people, as you know, ambassador, come back and say this is withering away. our growing declined on opec is a funny way offshowing it. our dependence on opec is easing. natural-gas access is increasing. we are kind of in the proverbial driver's seat more than folks say. what do you say? >> well, not yet. particularly now while the administration continues to wage a war on coal. a lot of the natural gas that we would produce i think would simply be used for gas-fired plan instead of coal-fired plants. the administration has tried to put them out of business. would like to be in more of a position on oil and gas or exporting changes in the balance of payments. this is the kind of lowering of energy prices on a global basis that really would be an enormous stim
a lot changes demanded could change very quickly. we have the seeds of economic revival in this country, no matter what happens in congress or the executive branch. we are just watching it with their way because the president does not like carbon based fuels. neil: the president's people, as you know, ambassador, come back and say this is withering away. our growing declined on opec is a funny way offshowing it. our dependence on opec is easing. natural-gas access is increasing. we are kind of...
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it is troubling because i just don't know what caused the change of heart. the cynical me is probably the more -- the feeling that is stronger in this will in the pad for israel. lo do you agree? >> well, i am in washington. i only need the cynical. the other is largely in this use for the president. in no way, cynically speaking, this was the last campaign stop of the 2012 campaign in a lot of ys. this was a make-good, a promise to jewish-american voters who had some deep, deep reservations based upon what we -- what you guys were just talking about about the president's commitment to the state ofsrael and is very bad relationship with prime minister nothing of. the chairwoman of the dnc was on this trip. it was no accident. as it relates to the iranian issue, it is funny if we look at the ticktock can see back in time, the president started out when he was running for office saying we will have direct engagement in diplomacy. now the president has gone falls -- full circle and made it back to taking the same position as george w. bush. funny thi. lou: the
it is troubling because i just don't know what caused the change of heart. the cynical me is probably the more -- the feeling that is stronger in this will in the pad for israel. lo do you agree? >> well, i am in washington. i only need the cynical. the other is largely in this use for the president. in no way, cynically speaking, this was the last campaign stop of the 2012 campaign in a lot of ys. this was a make-good, a promise to jewish-american voters who had some deep, deep...
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lou: and going to change cases. brooklyn supreme court justice was supposed to have suspended the license of a man who crashed into a family killing and. it turns out that the judge who was supposed to have suspended the license, as he was required by law to do, did not do it. again, supreme court justice, brooklyn supreme court justice. what in the world is going to happen to that judge for what he is directly responsible for? >> you know what, let me defend him for a minute. he is responsible for not following the law and not suspending driving privileges of this person. now, when the person and the accident killing the family of three which included an unborn child, he could have done that with the driver's license, without a driver's license, and there is no evidence that that accident was caused by alcohol. the problem is the month before when he was arraigned on the w charges and when his license should have been suspended. the only thing i can say is if the cops did not follow the letter of the lock the judge
lou: and going to change cases. brooklyn supreme court justice was supposed to have suspended the license of a man who crashed into a family killing and. it turns out that the judge who was supposed to have suspended the license, as he was required by law to do, did not do it. again, supreme court justice, brooklyn supreme court justice. what in the world is going to happen to that judge for what he is directly responsible for? >> you know what, let me defend him for a minute. he is...
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whether this changes or not, we're going to find out. there are new players, particularly john kerry involved, and i think he will be very effective in that part of the world. >> has it been sufficiently noted that the president met with abu abbas, or sometimes called abu massa, the head of the palestinians? >> there's no problem. >> while he was there on this trip. >> well, however he meets with him, how many times -- >> it has been underplayed in the u.s. press? >> i'm sure it has been underplayed. >> was it a brief meeting? do you know anything about it? >> i do not. it was a very brief meeting but i don't know anything about it. i do know what the reaction was within the leadership of israel and i think they felt we finally have an environment in which we can talk constructively. >> talking about a two-state solution, there's some talk over there about a one-state solution. read the economist. one-state solution is a bad idea, correct? >> yes, i think it's a bad idea. >> should be two states. >> israel is never going to go for a one-
whether this changes or not, we're going to find out. there are new players, particularly john kerry involved, and i think he will be very effective in that part of the world. >> has it been sufficiently noted that the president met with abu abbas, or sometimes called abu massa, the head of the palestinians? >> there's no problem. >> while he was there on this trip. >> well, however he meets with him, how many times -- >> it has been underplayed in the u.s. press?...
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grassroots. >> no understanding of changing demographics, and no changing nature of american politics. if it was really all the way on the right with social nservatives, they would have won the election. the midwest is changing, they are exaordinary and they don't know how to counter them. one of the state level, one on the federal level. >> i think it is sort of overdoing it. doing this publicly, there was nothing that i didn't know or suspect. i didn't know what waso be gained, why do your dirty linen in public. the other thing, what is not said in here is barack obama is republicans biggest problem. he i the greatest vote-getter, and for john mccain and mitt romney not very good candidates coming up against barack obama who happens to be a terrific vote-getter and without barack obama, the field is much more level than it looks right now. lou: there is something treacherous about having the principal element of your strategy the absence of it. they will examine it in greater detail, and try to figure out by tom perez, and absolutely radical left winger will be the labor secretary.
grassroots. >> no understanding of changing demographics, and no changing nature of american politics. if it was really all the way on the right with social nservatives, they would have won the election. the midwest is changing, they are exaordinary and they don't know how to counter them. one of the state level, one on the federal level. >> i think it is sort of overdoing it. doing this publicly, there was nothing that i didn't know or suspect. i didn't know what waso be gained,...
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and big changes coming to the way you shop r airline tickets. making it impossible to compare prices. we are taking off next on "the willis report." gerri: all that and more coming up later in the show, but first, our top story, tainted drugs. painkillers, cardiac magazine, antibiotics, you name it. all recalled by the food and drug administration. the medication you're taking yog rit now could be dangerous. the fda says drugs produd by compounding pharmacy in new jersey may be contaminated with mold. after health care proders in etiquette head floating particles identified as a fungus in five bags of magnesium sulfate intravenous solution. it is in practically everything, as i mentioned. antibiotics, and ascetic, painkillers, labor inducing drugs, all of which distributed regional hospitals and several states. the fda says they're working with officialsn w jersey and connecticut to determine the scope of the contamination a this time and this comes months after noon when compounding center distributed thousands of steroid injections which ultim
and big changes coming to the way you shop r airline tickets. making it impossible to compare prices. we are taking off next on "the willis report." gerri: all that and more coming up later in the show, but first, our top story, tainted drugs. painkillers, cardiac magazine, antibiotics, you name it. all recalled by the food and drug administration. the medication you're taking yog rit now could be dangerous. the fda says drugs produd by compounding pharmacy in new jersey may be...
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to medicare through those changes -- though those changes wouldn't affect current enrollees. >>> kongman ryan was overshadowed by senator rand paul at the c spak convention this weekend. rand paul won 25% of the vote. senator marco rubio was a strong second at 23%. rick santorum was next and then governor chris christie. and ryan is in sixth place. senator paul benefited from his 13-hour filibuster. questioning the potential use of drones on u.s. soil. his dad ron paul won the cpac straw poll in 2010 and 2011. >>> sarah palin she still knows how to fire up the conservative faithful at cpac. she urged conservatives to reach out to their friends and neighbors even those who disagree with them. she also rattled off a series of one-liners that had the audience laughing and on its feet. take a listen. >> we can't just ignore, though, that we just lost a big election. yeah. came in second out of two. second position on the dogsled team is where the view never changes and the view ain't pretty. you should have seen what todd got me for christmas. well, it wasn't that exciting. it's a metal rack
to medicare through those changes -- though those changes wouldn't affect current enrollees. >>> kongman ryan was overshadowed by senator rand paul at the c spak convention this weekend. rand paul won 25% of the vote. senator marco rubio was a strong second at 23%. rick santorum was next and then governor chris christie. and ryan is in sixth place. senator paul benefited from his 13-hour filibuster. questioning the potential use of drones on u.s. soil. his dad ron paul won the cpac...
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deportation orde to cfer that right day make moves to pass that into law as the executive order or a change as a result of the deportation order it is a startling trend or attention is not brought to either. now let's turn to the export -- expert witness what you make of this man? has he destroyed single-handedly whenever there was for the defense? >> he tries to find any reasonable doubt and says theris a possibility there is a psychological disorder so they could find her not guilty of premeditated murders and he is there to get a juror to think maybe there is a psychological issue we cannot grasp, he is the expert and we should rely on him cement she puts forward a self-defense claim but testifying over 18-- she never said the words you need to say with self-defense and actually said she was not in favor -- in fear. said now they bring in the expert that she is sufferingg3 from posttraumatic stress disorder so when he moved a certain way she had that fight or flight to mentality that is what is going on in her mind. i don't think it will work but she probably will not get said death pena
deportation orde to cfer that right day make moves to pass that into law as the executive order or a change as a result of the deportation order it is a startling trend or attention is not brought to either. now let's turn to the export -- expert witness what you make of this man? has he destroyed single-handedly whenever there was for the defense? >> he tries to find any reasonable doubt and says theris a possibility there is a psychological disorder so they could find her not guilty of...
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gerri: can american business leader succeed in change the world in places our political leaders can't? that is question that many are asking for former new mexico governor bill richardson visited north korea, is this the new american diplomacy, bill rrchardson is joining me now. thank you for joining me. let's talk about your trip, do you think this is a harbinger of a different kind of diplomacy, do more en leaders want to talk more to the ceos than the state department. >> not more to the ceos, but i think one of our big positive export is our technology, so ceo like eric smith of google and gates of microsoft that are known worl worldwide, they tooks google stuff out, i was just another politician, they could care less about me. but i think talking about the advantages of the internet as eric did, even though there are sanctions, i think it is a big plus with north korean government looking at us, and people and students. gerri: should business executives being talking to countries that we have real problem work like north korea, like iran, these countries that are very -- verboten
gerri: can american business leader succeed in change the world in places our political leaders can't? that is question that many are asking for former new mexico governor bill richardson visited north korea, is this the new american diplomacy, bill rrchardson is joining me now. thank you for joining me. let's talk about your trip, do you think this is a harbinger of a different kind of diplomacy, do more en leaders want to talk more to the ceos than the state department. >> not more to...
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helping the world keep promises. ♪ >> time for spare change. we got david asman and the fabulous julie. you are fab fabulous. >> you have a great show tonight. >> and you. >> it's a good show. >> thank you. first up, just a moppet after its last nightmare, cairn -- carnival is back in the same boat titled dream ship with elevator and toilet issues causing waste overflow all over the flow. here's the kicker, the boat was docked and the crew wouldn't allow anyone off for eight hours. now carnival is arriving for everyone to fly home. you think? are they doomed now? >> i've been on crystal line, like a knock down version -- i just think they are too damn big. they are so big dpsh what killed me is they were not allowing people to get off the boat and use the toilets on the dock, no, no, there's too many rules and regulations. these are so big, so many rules and regulars that if something goes wrong, it's a disaster. >> i'm never going on a cruise. i did it once, and i looked, and you can't get off the ship, no way. >> even when you are docked you
helping the world keep promises. ♪ >> time for spare change. we got david asman and the fabulous julie. you are fab fabulous. >> you have a great show tonight. >> and you. >> it's a good show. >> thank you. first up, just a moppet after its last nightmare, cairn -- carnival is back in the same boat titled dream ship with elevator and toilet issues causing waste overflow all over the flow. here's the kicker, the boat was docked and the crew wouldn't allow anyone...